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Kelleher named president and chief operating officer of Hutch Management LLC

Joseph Kelleher, executive director of leasing and property management for the Hutchinson Metro Center in the Bronx, has been named president and chief operating officer of Hutch Management LLC. He will oversee leasing and management of the 42-acre office complex as well as other commercial properties in the Bronx. Kelleher joined the Hutchinson Metro Center six years ago at the project's inception and has spearheaded the successful leasing activity at the office complex. Active in various business organizations, Kelleher currently serves as chairman of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce. Before joining the Hutchinson Metro Center, he served as director of property management for Winoker Realty Corp. Kelleher began his real estate career in the Real Estate Division of NYNEX where he was property manager for the Corporate Headquarters Building located at 1095 Avenue of Americas. Since 2004, he has served on the executive board of The Bronx Chamber of Commerce as president, treasurer and vice president. Also, he is a member of The Building Owners and Managers Organization (BOMA) as well as the Bronx- Manhattan Association of Realtors, Inc.
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